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SIG SAUER introduces the SBX Pistol Stabilizing Brace, an update to the SB15 Pistol Stabilizing brace, a shooter's aid that is designed to improve the single-handed shooting performance of buffer tube equipped pistols. The SBX features a more slim design with a thicker strap for extra stability. This veteran-designed and U.S.-manufactured accessory enhances accuracy and reduces felt recoil when using an AR-style pistol. Made from high-quality, elasto-polymer, the SB15 is manufactured to close tolerances and fits all pistols equipped with an AR-style buffer tube 1.0” – 1.2” in diameter.
The Pistol Stabilizing Brace uses the operator’s forearm to provide stable support, thereby minimizing accuracy-robbing spin and shift. A flexible cuff with two adjustable nylon straps allows the SB15 to be custom fit to any user.
Features:
Fits all pistols equipped with an AR-style buffer tube 1.0" - 1.2" in diameter.
ATF compliant*
Veteran designed
Made in USA
Quick and easy to install
* ATF has reviewed this product and determined that attaching the SB15 to a firearm does not alter the classification of the firearm or subject the firearm to NFA control.

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Anyone purchased one of these lately from them.

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In for 2 (one each BLK and FDE).

I've got a Gen 1 brace and a shockwave and the Sig brace beats it easily. Very interested in these Gen 2- and at half the price of other vendors.

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Excellent deal. In for 1.

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Careful. Had a security breach and only alerted customers through a Facebook post saying it was "resolved"

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And it's not really.
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I got popped for $200 at Nike on one of their Hexmag 6-pack "deals," AFTER the issue was proclaimed "fixed." I have an open Customer Service ticket which has been studiously being IGNORED for the past month or so over this...

Caveat Emptor...

UPDATE: Ticket was closed with no response. Guess I know what they think of their customers, and how much they value our business so they get a Buh-Bye from me.

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After seeing your comment and looking it up in the google-machine and on GunMagWare.'s FB page... definitely seems like they could have handled that situation better. Many customers found out through 3rd party blog posts, message boards, or by incidentally running across their now buried FB post rather than being contacted by GMW officially via email. Should have emailed all customers that were even POSSIBLY affected as soon as they knew of a breach. Even without knowing the scope of the breach, they should have given an alert and provided updates as they came in. ***Supposedly, they hired a new cybersecurity team and changed practices to avoid similar event - reportedly they do not store customer CC info, sounded like their server had some software or something that had a flawed update or malware attack and someone had access to CC #'s of those who made purchases within a couple weeks window of time. After seeing your post, I feared maybe someone had access to their FB page (or made a clone of it) to tell people the issue was fixed...only to then post crazy deals like this to lure a bunch more CC's in. However...it does seem to be resolved, they handled it poorly overall but these things are going to happen from time to time. It is part of the risk we take with buying online (esp. from smaller storefronts like these guys). I just may be taking the risk to get this good of a deal if I can find some other stuff to buy on there. Love the SBX brace on my current 300blk pistol setup, and I thought I got a great deal on it back then for $90... Hell, I'd be tempted to buy a couple and try to resell at a gunshow or Ebay/Amazon or something if I wasn't afraid of getting 'stuck' with a bunch of extra braces I don't need...life in the struggle.

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